The City of Taylor and the Taylor Schools are looking forward to celebrating the Taylor High School Class of 2020 on Thursday, June 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a parade is planned through Heritage Park. It will enter the park at approximately 5 p.m. Read on...

Governor Whitmer rescinded her Safer at Home order and moving the entire state to phase four of the MI Safe Start Plan. The governor’s order will allow retailers to reopen on June 4 and restaurants to reopen on June 8, both subject to capacity limits. Read on...

The city will begin enforcing its tall grass ordinance beginning June 1. Overgrown grass is not only an eyesore, but can provide a home for rodents, which can cause health problems for the entire neighborhood. Read on...

The 2020 Citywide Rummage Sale has been tentatively rescheduled for Thursday, June 18, through Sunday, June 28. This will enable participants to have two full weekends of garage sales, should weather be a problem during one of the weekends. Read on...

Warmer days are welcome in Michigan, but they also carry responsibility for property owners. City Ordinances requires grass and weeds do not exceed eight inches tall on any property, including grass and weeds along fences and walls. Read on...

The City of Taylor and promoter 360 Event Productions are doing everything possible to save this year’s community festival, which has been postponed from late June to Labor Day Weekend due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...

June 5, COVID-19 Cases

March 24, 2020

6:00pm

Beaumont Health Foundation

COVID-19: How you can help

Dear friends of Beaumont Health,

I am writing to update you on what is happening at Beaumont during this difficult time and what is being done to assist patients as well as the thousands of physicians, nurses and other caregivers on the front lines of this COVID-19 pandemic.

But first let me say that as a friend of Beaumont, you already have helped make a profound difference. Your support has given Beaumont a strong base from which to address this crisis, something for which I am personally most grateful. However, we are reaching out to you again at a most critical time in health care. We need your support now more than ever to address this pandemic and the patients it is impacting in your community.

Right now, as you’re likely aware, Beaumont is providing COVID-19 care in the following ways:

Conducting curbside screenings that allow people to drive up to the hospital, talk with a clinician and receive a COVID-19 test, if appropriate. Note: everyone does not need to be tested for COVID-19.

The Beaumont lab is now able to process hundreds COVID-19 tests onsite at the Royal Oak campus, which allows us to get results faster than solely relying on state and private labs. Watch this video to learn more about how Beaumont laboratories are processesing tests.

Over the past week, more than 8,000 patients have been tested for COVID-19.

More than 800 Beaumont patients have tested positive for COVID-19.

As of 4 p.m., March 24, approximately 450 confirmed COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and receiving care within the Beaumont system.

Beaumont launched a Coronavirus hotline staffed by Beaumont nurses and employees to help patients evaluate their symptoms and determine whether they need to seek medical attention. Since its launch on March 12, Beaumont has answered 36,000 calls.

Beaumont launched an online risk assessment tool to help patients better understand whether they need to seek medical attention for their COVID-19 symptoms. Since its launch on March 18, more than 60,000 people have taken the assessment.

As you can imagine with all of this activity to date, Beaumont is sorely in need of medical equipment to ensure the best care possible for our patients and to protect our physicians, nurses and other staff. This equipment includes:

Ventilators, to help COVID-19 patients breathe until strong enough to do so on their own

Personal protective equipment, to protect caregivers and healthy patients from infection and transmission of the virus

N95 respirators

Goggles

Masks and face shields

Gowns

Gloves

iPads, to expand telemedicine capabilities for caregivers to communicate with patients in a safe and effective manner during this difficult time

Meeting these equipment needs will require donations from multiple sources including cash and in-kind gifts. If you can help, here’s how:

Cash donations to our COVID-19 Fund

Donations will help Beaumont acquire personal protective equipment and secure ventilators and other needed equipment for treatment. Gifts can be made online, or mailed to:

I want to thank you for being a loyal Beaumont supporter and to ask you to once again step forward at this time to support those people who are now taking care of and will be taking care of so many of our family members, our friends and perhaps ourselves who need this equipment. Stay safe, stay strong and thank you for your generosity and support of the patients and families counting on Beaumont for care.

With sincere gratitude,

Margaret Cooney Casey

President, Beaumont Health Foundation

Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Beaumont Health

March 24, 2020

6:00pm

Beaumont Health Foundation

COVID-19: How you can help

Dear friends of Beaumont Health,

I am writing to update you on what is happening at Beaumont during this difficult time and what is being done to assist patients as well as the thousands of physicians, nurses and other caregivers on the front lines of this COVID-19 pandemic.

But first let me say that as a friend of Beaumont, you already have helped make a profound difference. Your support has given Beaumont a strong base from which to address this crisis, something for which I am personally most grateful. However, we are reaching out to you again at a most critical time in health care. We need your support now more than ever to address this pandemic and the patients it is impacting in your community.

Right now, as you’re likely aware, Beaumont is providing COVID-19 care in the following ways:

Conducting curbside screenings that allow people to drive up to the hospital, talk with a clinician and receive a COVID-19 test, if appropriate. Note: everyone does not need to be tested for COVID-19.

The Beaumont lab is now able to process hundreds COVID-19 tests onsite at the Royal Oak campus, which allows us to get results faster than solely relying on state and private labs. Watch this video to learn more about how Beaumont laboratories are processesing tests.

Over the past week, more than 8,000 patients have been tested for COVID-19.

More than 800 Beaumont patients have tested positive for COVID-19.

As of 4 p.m., March 24, approximately 450 confirmed COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and receiving care within the Beaumont system.

Beaumont launched a Coronavirus hotline staffed by Beaumont nurses and employees to help patients evaluate their symptoms and determine whether they need to seek medical attention. Since its launch on March 12, Beaumont has answered 36,000 calls.

Beaumont launched an online risk assessment tool to help patients better understand whether they need to seek medical attention for their COVID-19 symptoms. Since its launch on March 18, more than 60,000 people have taken the assessment.

As you can imagine with all of this activity to date, Beaumont is sorely in need of medical equipment to ensure the best care possible for our patients and to protect our physicians, nurses and other staff. This equipment includes:

Ventilators, to help COVID-19 patients breathe until strong enough to do so on their own

Personal protective equipment, to protect caregivers and healthy patients from infection and transmission of the virus

N95 respirators

Goggles

Masks and face shields

Gowns

Gloves

iPads, to expand telemedicine capabilities for caregivers to communicate with patients in a safe and effective manner during this difficult time

Meeting these equipment needs will require donations from multiple sources including cash and in-kind gifts. If you can help, here’s how:

Cash donations to our COVID-19 Fund

Donations will help Beaumont acquire personal protective equipment and secure ventilators and other needed equipment for treatment. Gifts can be made online, or mailed to:

I want to thank you for being a loyal Beaumont supporter and to ask you to once again step forward at this time to support those people who are now taking care of and will be taking care of so many of our family members, our friends and perhaps ourselves who need this equipment. Stay safe, stay strong and thank you for your generosity and support of the patients and families counting on Beaumont for care.

With sincere gratitude,

Margaret Cooney Casey

President, Beaumont Health Foundation

Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Beaumont Health

March 24, 2020

6:00pm

Beaumont Health Foundation

COVID-19: How you can help

Dear friends of Beaumont Health,

I am writing to update you on what is happening at Beaumont during this difficult time and what is being done to assist patients as well as the thousands of physicians, nurses and other caregivers on the front lines of this COVID-19 pandemic.

But first let me say that as a friend of Beaumont, you already have helped make a profound difference. Your support has given Beaumont a strong base from which to address this crisis, something for which I am personally most grateful. However, we are reaching out to you again at a most critical time in health care. We need your support now more than ever to address this pandemic and the patients it is impacting in your community.

Right now, as you’re likely aware, Beaumont is providing COVID-19 care in the following ways:

Conducting curbside screenings that allow people to drive up to the hospital, talk with a clinician and receive a COVID-19 test, if appropriate. Note: everyone does not need to be tested for COVID-19.

The Beaumont lab is now able to process hundreds COVID-19 tests onsite at the Royal Oak campus, which allows us to get results faster than solely relying on state and private labs. Watch this video to learn more about how Beaumont laboratories are processesing tests.

Over the past week, more than 8,000 patients have been tested for COVID-19.

More than 800 Beaumont patients have tested positive for COVID-19.

As of 4 p.m., March 24, approximately 450 confirmed COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and receiving care within the Beaumont system.

Beaumont launched a Coronavirus hotline staffed by Beaumont nurses and employees to help patients evaluate their symptoms and determine whether they need to seek medical attention. Since its launch on March 12, Beaumont has answered 36,000 calls.

Beaumont launched an online risk assessment tool to help patients better understand whether they need to seek medical attention for their COVID-19 symptoms. Since its launch on March 18, more than 60,000 people have taken the assessment.

As you can imagine with all of this activity to date, Beaumont is sorely in need of medical equipment to ensure the best care possible for our patients and to protect our physicians, nurses and other staff. This equipment includes:

Ventilators, to help COVID-19 patients breathe until strong enough to do so on their own

Personal protective equipment, to protect caregivers and healthy patients from infection and transmission of the virus

N95 respirators

Goggles

Masks and face shields

Gowns

Gloves

iPads, to expand telemedicine capabilities for caregivers to communicate with patients in a safe and effective manner during this difficult time

Meeting these equipment needs will require donations from multiple sources including cash and in-kind gifts. If you can help, here’s how:

Cash donations to our COVID-19 Fund

Donations will help Beaumont acquire personal protective equipment and secure ventilators and other needed equipment for treatment. Gifts can be made online, or mailed to:

I want to thank you for being a loyal Beaumont supporter and to ask you to once again step forward at this time to support those people who are now taking care of and will be taking care of so many of our family members, our friends and perhaps ourselves who need this equipment. Stay safe, stay strong and thank you for your generosity and support of the patients and families counting on Beaumont for care.